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      • "Blue Bloods" did originally implement real plates, glasses, and silverware for the dinner scenes in the early seasons. The only problem was that all the clanking and clinking that comes with using forks and knives kept getting picked up by the studio mics capturing the sound in the room.
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  2. Apr 12, 2023 · "Blue Bloods" did originally implement real plates, glasses, and silverware for the dinner scenes in the early seasons. The only problem was that all the clanking and clinking...

  3. The show did originally use real plates, glasses, and silverware for the dinner scenes in the early seasons, but the noises kept getting picked up by the studio mics.

  4. Nov 13, 2021 · Why Blue Bloods Ditched Real Silverware During The Dinner Scenes. In addition to watching what they eat, in the early days it sounds like the Blue Bloods team attempted to make the dinner...

  5. The cast of “Blue Blood” revealed how they navigated through those family dinners for the past 14 seasons. Tom Selleck finally let the cat out of the bag, revealing all of his co-stars have ...

  6. “Blue Bloods” did originally implement real plates, glasses, and silverware for the dinner scenes in the early seasons. The only problem was that all the clanking and clinking that comes with using forks and knives kept getting picked up by the studio mics capturing the sound in the room.

  7. Oct 31, 2019 · Surprisingly, the silverware they use isnt real—its plastic. Wahlberg explained why real silverware isn’t allowed on the “Blue Bloods” set.

  8. Jan 10, 2021 · Why isnt real silverware allowed on the Blue Bloods set? “The sound department doesn’t want to hear clinking during people’s lines,” says Wahlberg. “We use plastic utensils.”

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